Oh, when will it ever end? 

How do Hollywood producers, casting agents, actors, studio execs, and the other annoying know-it-alls find the time to hand out their woke justice that holds the future of some people’s careers in their hands? 

Jamie Foxx is telling the story of how a movie he made with an all-star cast that took place during the NBA All-Star Weekend has not seen the light of day because the woke police made sure it stayed on the shelves. 

The flick is/was called “All-Star Weekend,” and the technical foul Foxx believes it committed was featuring him in whiteface and having Robert Downey Jr. play a Mexican man. 

In case you haven’t gotten the memo about this, it’s a new no-no in Hollywood.  Appropriation is all the rage these days, so even though this film that also featured Jeremy Piven could have been hilarious, mature adults were deemed unable to handle this casting mistake, so nobody gets to see it. 

Here’s how Foxx described the plot to CinemaBlend. 

“A hard-working, blue-collar dad who just wants to provide a good life for his quick-witted 10-year-old daughter. His mundane San Fernando Valley pool cleaning job is a front for his real source of income: hunting and killing vampires.”

Foxx just wants people to be able to laugh again, and he wants to play a role in making that happen.  But comedy might offend somebody, according to the self-righteous, self-absorbed, out-of-0touch morons calling the shots. 

“All-Star Weekend” also featured Benicia del Toro, Gerard Butler, and Eva Longoria.  

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